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How Do You Get Rid Of Green Water Algae?

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How Do You Get Rid Of Green Water Algae?

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Greenwater is often used by fish keepers as a source of live fishfood for newborn fish fry. Ghost shrimp larvae and daphnia also require large amounts of greenwater in their diets. There is sometimes a need to get rid of greenwater in a show tank and/or water garden because you can’t see past a few inches into the water once greenwater starts to bloom. It’s easy to discourage greenwater growth in any aquatic environment. Follow these simple steps to get rid of greenwater and to have clean, clear aquarium water. Choose an additional source of filtration and hook it up to your tank/pond/etc. Check to see if your filter is clogged. If it is, then unplug it and clean it. Let it dry before setting it back up. Don’t get any of the external electrical compartments wet when cleaning your filter. Only get the areas wet that already get wet when they fill up with water. (The inside of the aquarium filter fills up with water when it’s filtering the aquarium water.) In other words, only wet the in

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